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- the present invention relates to a vehicle having a main frame having a plurality of members.
- outer and inner panels that constitute the main frame of the vehicle are made of a steel sheet (a high tensile steel sheet or a super high tensile steel sheet), an iron sheet, an aluminum sheet, or the like.
- a steel sheet a high tensile steel sheet or a super high tensile steel sheet
- an iron sheet an aluminum sheet, or the like.
- a monocoque structure is required to have sufficient strength and stiffness (transmission of force).
- the vehicle having the monocoque structure includes front pillars, roof pillars, center pillars, door sills, and the like. In order to efficiently disperse a load or an impact applied to the respective members, sufficient joint stiffness is required on a junction of the respective members and a bent portion in which the direction of force transmission is changed.
- JP-A Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication
- JP-A No. 2000-108930 discloses a lower structure of a vehicle side that securely disperses and transmits a collision load from a front or side of a vehicle to other members and suppresses deformation due to the collision.
- JP-A No. 2001-71948 discloses a structure that is provided on a side roof of a vehicle side with a rail reinforcing member and on a door sill with a sill strength adjusting member, respectively, and that changes the vehicle deformation mode upon the occurrence of a side collision.
- JP-A No. 2004-123036 discloses a technique for molding at least either one of an inner panel and an outer panel out of fiber reinforced plastic in a structure for fixing a securing wire harness to a vehicle body.
- the vehicle frame has insufficient strength and stiffness in view of driving stability and collision safety.
- the vehicle frame cannot prevent noise from being generated and transmitted due to vibration or the like. Furthermore, the vehicle frame does not have sufficient joint stiffness to adequately transmit a force applied to a junction among members and a bent portion of a member.
- An aspect of the invention provides a vehicle including: a main frame having a plurality of members; and a reinforcing member made of a reinforced resin and disposed at a junction where two members out of the plurality of members intersect a point from two directions or at a bent portion of one of the plurality of members.
- the two members at the junction where the two members intersect a point from two directions are joined through the reinforcing member.
- the reinforcing member has a three-directional structure.
- the two members includes an outer member and an inner member
- the reinforcing member is disposed in a tubular hollow space defined between the outer and inner members so as to make a clearance in which the reinforcing member nearly comes into contact with inner walls of the outer and inner members.
- the reinforcing member is disposed in a hollow space defined in a bent portion of one of the plurality of members or in a hollow space defined in a bent portion where the plurality of members intersect, and the reinforcing member is disposed in an outer corner part of the bent portion so as to define a space between the reinforcing member and the outer and inner members.
- the reinforcing member is formed precisely along the tubular hollow space defined between the outer and inner members.
- the outer member is made of a metallic material.
- ends of the reinforcing member are joined to metallic reinforcing members and the metallic reinforcing members are connected to each other through the reinforcing member.
- the reinforcing member is made of fiber reinforced plastic or carbon fiber reinforced plastic (hereinafter referred to as CFRP).
- CFRP fiber reinforced plastic or carbon fiber reinforced plastic
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a frame of a vehicle according to a first aspect of the invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged and exploded perspective view of part of a vehicle according to first aspect of the invention
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of part of the vehicle frame according to a first embodiment of the invention, partially illustrating a cross section of the vehicle frame;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to the first embodiment of the invention, illustrating the schematic cross section taken in the direction indicted by an arrow IV in FIG. 3 ;
- FIG. 5A is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5B is a schematic cross-sectional view of part of the vehicle frame taken along a two-dot chain line VB-VB in FIG. 5A ;
- FIG. 6A is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6B is a schematic cross-sectional view of part of the vehicle frame taken along a two-dot chain line VIB-VIB in FIG. 6A ;
- FIG. 6C is a schematic cross-sectional view of part of the vehicle frame taken along a dotted line VIC-VIC in FIG. 6A ;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged and exploded perspective view of part of a vehicle according to a sixth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a seventh embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a frame of a vehicle according to a second aspect of the invention.
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to the second aspect of the invention, illustrating a cross section of the vehicle frame taken along a line XII-XII in FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to an eighth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a ninth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 15 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a tenth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 16 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to an eleventh embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 17 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a twelfth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 18 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a thirteenth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 19 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a fourteenth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 20 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a fifteenth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 21 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a sixteenth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 22 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a seventeenth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view of a frame of a vehicle according to a third aspect of the invention.
- FIG. 24 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a third aspect of the invention, illustrating a cross section of the vehicle frame taken along a line XXIV-XXIV in FIG. 23 ;
- FIG. 25 is an enlarged and exploded perspective view of part of the vehicle frame according to the fourth aspect of the invention.
- FIG. 26 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to an eighteenth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 27 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a nineteenth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 28 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to twentieth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 29 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a twenty-first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 30 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a twenty-second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 31 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a twenty-third embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 32 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a twenty-fourth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 33 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a twenty-fifth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a frame of a vehicle 1 according to a first aspect of the invention.
- a frame of a vehicle 1 of the invention will be described below with reference to FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the vehicle 1 according to the first aspect of the invention.
- a plurality of members constitutes a main frame of the vehicle 1 .
- the main frame includes a front pillar 10 , a roof pillar 11 , a center pillar 12 , a door sill 13 , and the like.
- the front pillar 10 constitutes a front section that defines a vehicle cabin space for the vehicle 1 .
- the front pillar 10 is disposed in such a manner as to support a side of a front glass.
- the front pillar 10 extends from an upper section to a lower section of the vehicle 1 and is coupled to the roof pillar 11 and the door sill 13 .
- the roof pillar 11 extends longitudinally along an upper section that defines the vehicle cabin space for the vehicle 1 and constitutes a side portion of a roof of the vehicle 1 .
- the center pillar 12 is a post-like pillar located between a front door and a rear door of the vehicle 1 and is located so as to extend vertically on the side of the vehicle 1 between the side roof rail 11 and the door sill 13 .
- the door sill 13 is located so as to extend longitudinally on a lower section of the side of the vehicle 1 .
- the respective members further include a plurality of members such as a combination of an inner member and an outer member, and a combination of the inner and outer members and a reinforcement (a reinforcing member) interposed between the inner and outer members.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged and exploded perspective view of part of a vehicle according to the first aspect of the invention.
- Part of the vehicle that has a monocoque structure includes a front pillar outer section 10 A, a roof pillar outer section 11 A, a center pillar outer section 12 A, and a door sill outer section 13 A.
- Cross sections of joined portions among the respective sections are substantially U-shaped or C-shaped.
- the reinforcing member is provided on a portion in which two members out of the plurality of members intersect a point from two directions (hereinafter referred to “a two-member junction”), or on a bent portion of one of the plurality of members.
- a reinforcing member 20 is provided in the bent portion of the front pillar outer section 10 A.
- the reinforcing member 20 is made of CFRP.
- the reinforcing member made of CFRP can preferably maintain strength against a collision. Also, the inherent stiffness of CFRP is sufficient for transmission of a load.
- the reinforcing member 20 has a three-directional structure filled with CFRP therein, the reinforcing member 20 can absorb noise caused by vibration or the like and can serve as a sound proofing material and a vibration proofing material.
- CFRP which has a light weight is used in the vehicle frame in the first aspect, it is possible to reduce the total weight of the vehicle 1 .
- CFRP serves as a sound proofing material and a vibration proofing material, it is possible to introduce a sound proofing effect and a vibration proofing effect into a vehicle cabin space.
- the bent portion of the front pillar 10 does not have a balance between strength for supporting the bent portion and stiffness for transmitting the force to the bent portion, the force applied to the front pillar 10 is not transmitted to the other members effectively.
- the bent portion has insufficient strength. Consequently, there may be a case where the front pillar 10 is bent.
- by designing a reinforcing resin so as to achieve a balance between strength and stiffness it is possible to effectively transmit the force applied to the front pillar 10 to the other members and to prevent the front pillar 10 from being bent.
- a force from a front direction of the vehicle is transmitted to a bumper and a front side member disposed inside each of front side right and left wheels and is transmitted to a stiffener joined between the front pillar 10 and the front side member, so that the force is dispersed on the front pillar 10 , the door sill 13 , a center tunnel, and the like.
- the whole force from the front direction of the vehicle is not received on the front section of the vehicle and part of the force can be introduced to the rear section of the vehicle.
- the invention can be applied to not only the junction that requires transmission of the external force mentioned above and strength against the external force, for example, not only the junction in the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , or the door sill 13 , but also to a bent portion and a junction in a front side member, a stiffener or a center tunnel.
- a combination of a side sill and a torque box a combination of a door sill and an A pillar, a combination of a door sill and a B pillar, a combination of a side sill and a cross member, a combination of an A pillar and an upper frame, a combination of an A pillar (or a side panel) and a front roof rail (a laterally crossing member), a combination of a side panel and a roof center brace (a laterally crossing member), and a combination of a C pillar or a D pillar (or a side panel) and a rear roof rail (a laterally crossing member).
- the reinforcing member made of CFRP is inserted into the clearance and the respective members are coupled through the reinforcing member to each other, thereby enabling the joined section to satisfy the requirements for strength and stiffness.
- CFRP carbon fiber reinforced plastic
- FRP fiber reinforced plastic
- CFRTP carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic
- the reinforcing member 20 has the three-directional structure filled with CFRP therein in the first aspect of the invention
- a material to be inserted into the reinforcing member 20 need not be CFRP but may be a foamed material. This will make it possible to adopt a foamed material that has a further sound proofing effect and a further vibration proofing effect.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of part of the vehicle frame according to a first embodiment of the invention, partially illustrating a cross section of the vehicle frame.
- the reinforcing member 20 is fitted in the bent portion of a front pillar outer section 10 A that has a U shape in cross section.
- the reinforcing member 20 has a size suitable for engagement with the front pillar outer section 10 A.
- the reinforcing member 20 is made of CFRP. It is not necessary to provide the reinforcing member 20 for the whole front pillar outer section 10 A.
- the reinforcing member 20 is located on the bent portion of the front pillar outer section 10 A so as to have a length that is determined in accordance with the required strength and stiffness.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to the first embodiment of the invention, illustrating the cross section taken in the direction indicated by an arrow IV in FIG. 3 .
- the reinforcing member 20 made of CFRP is disposed on an inner wall of the front pillar outer section 10 A so that part of the reinforcing member 20 nearly comes into contact with the inner wall and so that a space is defined between the reinforcing member 20 and an outward projection of the front pillar outer section 10 A.
- FIG. 5A is an enlarged sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view of the part taken along a two-dot chain line VB-VB in FIG. 5A .
- FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B illustrate that an outer member 32 and an inner member 33 are engaged with each other so as to define the bent portion 31 of the vehicle frame and that a reinforced member 21 made of CFRP is disposed in a hollow space in the bent portion 31 .
- the reinforcing member 21 has a shape that nearly comes into contact with a hollow space in the bent portion 31 defined by the outer member 32 and the inner member 33 , that is, nearly comes into contact with inner side walls of the outer member 32 and inner member 33 .
- the reinforcing member 21 is disposed in a tubular hollow space defined between the outer member 32 and the inner member 33 so as to make a clearance in which the reinforcing member 21 nearly comes into contact with inner walls of the outer member 32 and the inner member 33 .
- the reinforcing member 21 may be adhered to or may not be adhered to the outer member 32 or the inner member 33 by an adhesive or screws.
- FIG. 6A is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a third embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6B is a schematic cross-sectional view of part of the vehicle frame taken along a two-dot chain line VIB-VIB in FIG. 6A .
- FIG. 6C is a schematic cross-sectional view of part of the vehicle frame taken along a dotted line VIC-VIC in FIG. 6A .
- FIGS. 6A to 6C illustrate that the outer member 32 and the inner member 33 are engaged with each other at the bent portion 31 of the frame of the vehicle 1 and that a reinforcing member 22 made of CFRP is disposed in a tubular hollow space in the bent portion 31 .
- the reinforcing member 22 has a shape that nearly comes into contact with a tubular hollow space in the bent portion 31 defined by the outer member 32 and the inner member 33 .
- the reinforcing member 22 is disposed in the tubular hollow space defined in a bent portion of one of the plurality of members or in a hollow space defined in a bent portion where the plurality of members intersect, and the reinforcing member 22 is disposed in an outer corner part of the bent portion so as to define a space between the reinforcing member 22 and inner walls of the outer member 32 and the inner member 33 .
- the reinforcing member 22 may be adhered to or may not be adhered to the outer member 32 or the inner member 33 by an adhesive or screws.
- a position of the reinforcing member 22 may be disposed in a bent portion of one of the plurality of members or a bent portion where the plurality of members intersects.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a fourth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates that the outer member and the inner member are engaged with each other at a bent portion 34 of the frame of the vehicle 1 and that a reinforcing member 23 made of CFRP is disposed in a hollow space in the bent portion 34 .
- the reinforcing member 23 has a shape that closely extends along a tubular hollow space defined by the outer and inner members and nearly comes into contact with the inner walls of the outer and inner members. At this time, the reinforcing member 23 may be adhered to or may not be adhered to the outer member or the inner member by an adhesive or screws.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates that a first member 35 and a second member 36 at a junction of two members of the frame of the vehicle 1 are connected with each other through a reinforcing member 24 made of CFRP.
- the first member 35 and the second member 36 are coupled to the reinforcing member 24 , respectively. In such a layout, strength and stiffness at the junction of the two members can be adjusted by the reinforcing member 24 .
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged and exploded perspective view of part of a vehicle according to a sixth embodiment of the invention.
- a side structural body 100 is an outer panel that is constructed continuously.
- the side structural body 100 is constructed by continuously connecting, for example, a front pillar outer member, a roof pillar outer member, a center pillar outer member, and a door sill outer member with each other.
- the side structural body 100 is made of a metallic material.
- the reinforcing member 20 is disposed in a bent portion of the side structural body 100 .
- the reinforcing member 20 is disposed in the bent portion of the side structural body 100 made of a metallic material, a force applied to the bent portion, in which the reinforcing member 20 is disposed, is transmitted to the side structural body 100 made of the metallic material and formed continuously, thereby enabling the force to be dispersed further effectively. Also, since the side structural body 100 is constructed continuously, stiffness and strength can be enhanced.
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to a seventh embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 10 illustrates that a reinforcing member 120 made of CFRP is disposed in a bent portion 130 of a frame of the vehicle 1 .
- the bent portion 130 defines a tubular hollow space and outer and inner members are engaged with each other in the tubular hollow space.
- An upper side metallic reinforcing member 140 made of a metallic material and a right side metallic reinforcing member 141 made of a metallic material are disposed in the tubular hollow space in a tubular member which has an upper side extending portion and a right side extending portion in FIG. 10 .
- the upper and right side metallic reinforcing members 140 and 141 are connected to the reinforcing member 120 .
- the bent portion 130 has a three-directional structure.
- the upper side metallic reinforcing member 140 made of a metallic plate is engaged with an upper outer periphery of the reinforcing member 120 filled with CFRP while the right side metallic reinforcing member 141 is engaged with a right outer periphery of the reinforcing member 120 .
- the opposite ends of the reinforcing member 120 are connected to the metallic reinforcing members (the upper and right side metallic members 140 and 141 ) and the metallic members are coupled to each other through the reinforcing member 120 .
- the reinforcing member 120 made of CFRP is provided in the bent portion 130 of the vehicle frame 1 and the opposite ends of the bent portion 130 are constructed by the upper and right side metallic members 140 and 141 , strength and stiffness of the bent portion 130 can be further enhanced.
- FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 illustrate the frame of a vehicle 1 according to a second aspect of the invention.
- the second aspect of the invention will be described in accordance with FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 11 illustrates a vehicle in the second aspect of the invention.
- the explanations concerning the same construction of the vehicle in FIG. 11 as that of the vehicle in FIG. 1 are omitted here by giving the same signs to the construction in FIG. 11 , as appropriate.
- the respective members includes a plurality of elements such as a combination of inner and outer members, a combination of inner and outer members and a reinforcement (a reinforcing member) interposed between the inner and outer members.
- the reinforcement is made of the carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP).
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to the second aspect of the invention, illustrating a cross section of the vehicle frame taken along a line XII-XII in FIG. 11 .
- a pillar center inner 121 that serves as an inner member is coupled to a panel side outer 122 that serves as an outer member.
- Reinforcement pillar center outers 123 and 124 that serve as reinforcing members are disposed between the pillar center inner 121 and the panel side outer 122 .
- the reinforcement pillar center outers 123 and 124 are made of CFRP.
- the panel side outer 122 is made of a metallic material.
- Ends of the pillar center inner 121 and the panel side outer 122 are coupled to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- the reinforcement (reinforcing member) interposed between the inner and outer members made of CFRP can preferably maintain strength and stiffness against collision.
- Inherent stiffness exerted in CFRP can carry out transmission of the load preferably.
- the vehicle frame can accomplish a balance between collision safety and driving stability. Since the conventional reinforcement using a steel sheet, an iron sheet, an aluminum sheet, or the like is altered by using CFRP having a light weight, it is possible to reduce a total weight of the vehicle 1 .
- the bent portion of the front pillar 10 does not have a balance between strength for supporting the bent portion and stiffness for transmitting the force to the bent portion, the force applied to the front pillar 10 is not transmitted to the other members effectively.
- the bent portion becomes insufficient strength. Consequently, there may be a case where the front pillar 10 is bent.
- by designing a reinforced resin so as to satisfy a balance between strength and stiffness it is possible to effectively transmit the force applied to the front pillar 10 to the other members and to prevent the front pillar 10 from being bent.
- a force from a front direction of the vehicle is transmitted to a bumper and a front side member disposed inside each of front side right and left wheels and is transmitted to a stiffener joined between the front pillar 10 and the front side member, so that the force is dispersed on the front pillar 10 , the door sill 13 , a center tunnel, and the like.
- the whole force from the front direction of the vehicle is not received on the front section of the vehicle and part of the force can be introduced to the rear section of the vehicle.
- the invention can be applied to not only the member that requires transmission of an external force and strength against the external force, for example, not only a member such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , or the door sill 13 that is described in connection with FIG. 1 , but also a member such as a front side member, a stiffener or a center tunnel.
- a combination of a side sill and a torque box a combination of a door sill and an A pillar, a combination of a door sill and a B pillar, a combination of a side sill and a cross member, a combination of an A pillar and an upper frame, a combination of an A pillar (or a side panel) and a front roof rail (a laterally crossing member), a combination of a side panel and a roof center brace (a laterally crossing member), and a combination of a C pillar or a D pillar (or a side panel) and a rear roof rail (a laterally crossing member).
- the reinforcing member made of CFRP is inserted into the clearance in order to reinforce the joined section and the respective members are coupled through the reinforcing member to each other, thereby enabling the joined section to satisfy the required strength and stiffness.
- the vehicle frame is made of steel sheets that have different strength and stiffness. This can serve the need for a collision safety standard by using plural kinds of high tensile strength steel sheets or super high tensile strength steel sheets.
- a thickness of the panel side outer 122 made of the metallic material in the second aspect a thickness of the reinforcement made of CFRP, a direction of a fiber when producing and working a resin, or a synthetic material.
- CFRP carbon fiber reinforced plastic
- FRP fiber reinforced plastic
- CFRTP carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to an eighth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 13 is a cross sectional view of members of a vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 200 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of a metallic material, and a reinforcement 200 L that is formed into a concave shape along the outer panel 200 A and is made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 200 A, the inner panel 200 I, and the reinforcement 200 L are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the ninth embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a cross sectional view of members of a vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 200 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of a metallic material, and a reinforcement 201 L that is formed into a convex shape along the inner panel 200 I and is made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 200 A, the inner panel 200 I, and the reinforcement 201 L are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 15 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the tenth embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a cross sectional view of members of a vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 200 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of a metallic material, a reinforcement 202 L that is formed into a concave shape along the outer panel 200 A and is made of CFRP, and a reinforcement 202 L′ that is formed into a convex shape along the inner panel 200 I and is made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 200 A, the inner panel 200 I, and the reinforcements 202 L and 202 L′ are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 16 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the eleventh embodiment.
- FIG. 16 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the center pillar 12 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 201 I that serves to hold a seat belt retractor 300 , and a reinforcement 203 L that is formed into a convex shape from inner ends of the inner panel 201 I to the outer panel 200 A and is made of CFRP.
- Both of the outer panel 200 A and the inner panel 201 I, and both of the inner panel 201 I and the reinforcement 203 L are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 17 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the twelfth embodiment.
- FIG. 17 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the center pillar 12 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, inner panels 202 I and 203 I, and a reinforcement 204 L that is formed into an O shape from inner ends of the inner panel 202 I and is made of CFRP.
- Both of the outer panel 200 A and the inner panels 202 I and 203 I, and both of the inner panel 202 I and the reinforcement 204 L are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 18 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the thirteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 18 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the center pillar 12 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, inner panels 204 I and 205 I and a reinforcement 205 L that is formed into a plate-like shape connected inner ends of the inner panel 204 I and is made of CFRP.
- Both of the outer panel 200 A and the inner panes 204 I and 205 I, and both of the inner panel 204 I and the reinforcement 205 L are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 19 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the fourteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 19 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 200 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of a metallic material, and a reinforcement 210 L that is formed into a convex shape along the inner panel 200 I and is provided with a plurality of plate-like ribs 210 R that have the same thickness and length and extend from the inner panel side to the outer panel side.
- the reinforcement 210 L and the ribs 210 R are made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 200 A, the inner panel 200 I, and the reinforcement 204 L are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- a force is linearly transmitted to the reinforcement 210 L made of CFRP.
- the ribs 210 R serve as impact absorption members, strength of the vehicle frame can be significantly enhanced.
- the lengths of the respective plate-like ribs 210 R may be set to be different and the thickness of the ribs 210 R may be reduced from the inner panel side to the outer panel side. This can adjust impact strength of the ribs 210 R against a force from free ends of the ribs 210 R.
- FIG. 20 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the fifteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 20 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 200 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of a metallic material, and a reinforcement 211 L that is formed into a convex shape along the inner panel 200 I and is provided with a plurality of vertical plate-like ribs 211 R and horizontal plate-like ribs 211 C.
- the ribs 211 R and 211 C are intersected with each other perpendicularly to form a grid-like shape.
- the ribs 211 R have the same thickness and length and extend from the inner panel side to the outer panel side.
- the reinforcement 210 L and the ribs 211 R and 211 C are made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 200 A, the inner panel 200 I, and the reinforcement 211 L are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- a force is linearly transmitted to the reinforcement 211 L made of CFRP.
- the ribs 211 R and 211 C serve as impact absorption members, strength of the vehicle frame can be significantly enhanced.
- the lengths of the respective plate-like ribs 211 R and 211 C may be set to be different and the thickness of the ribs 211 R may be reduced from the inner panel side to the outer panel side. This can adjust impact strength of the ribs 211 R against a force from free ends of the ribs 211 R.
- FIG. 21 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the sixteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 21 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 200 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of a metallic material, and a reinforcement 212 L that is formed into a concave shape along the outer panel 200 A and is provided with a plurality of plate-like ribs 212 R that have the same thickness and length and extend from the inner panel side to the outer panel side.
- the reinforcement 212 L and the ribs 212 R are made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 200 A, the inner panel 200 I, and the reinforcement 212 L are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- a force is linearly transmitted to the reinforcement 212 L made of CFRP.
- the ribs 210 R serve as impact absorption members, strength of the vehicle frame can be significantly enhanced.
- the lengths of the respective plate-like ribs 212 R may be set to be different and the thickness of the ribs 212 R may be reduced from the inner panel side to the outer panel side. This can adjust impact strength of the ribs 212 R against a force from free ends of the ribs 212 R.
- FIG. 22 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the seventeenth embodiment.
- FIG. 22 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 200 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 200 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of a metallic material, and a reinforcement 213 L that is formed into a concave shape along the outer panel 200 A and is provided with a plurality of vertical plate-like ribs 213 R and horizontal plate-like ribs 213 C.
- the ribs 213 R and 213 C are intersected with each other perpendicularly to form a grid-like shape.
- the ribs 213 R have the same thickness and length and extend from the inner panel side to the outer panel side.
- the reinforcement 213 L and the ribs 213 R and 213 C are made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 200 A, the inner panel 200 I, and the reinforcement 213 L are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- the lengths of the respective plate-like ribs 213 R and 213 C may be set to be different and the thickness of the ribs 213 R may be reduced from the inner panel side to the outer panel side. This can adjust impact strength of the ribs 213 R against a force from free ends of the ribs 213 R.
- the invention is not limited to the above embodiments.
- the invention may include variously altered constructions and structures.
- CFRP carbon fiber reinforced plastic
- the invention can be applied to not only a vehicle but also a wing of an airplane and a ship.
- FIG. 23 and FIG. 24 illustrate the frame of a vehicle according to a third aspect of the invention.
- the third aspect of the invention will be described in accordance with FIG. 23 and FIG. 24 .
- FIG. 23 illustrates a vehicle in the third aspect of the invention. The explanations concerning the same construction of the vehicle in FIG. 23 as that of the vehicle in FIG. 1 are omitted here by giving the same signs to the construction in FIG. 23 , as appropriate.
- the respective members includes a plurality of members such as a combination of inner and outer members, a combination of inner and outer members and a reinforcement (a reinforcing member) interposed between the inner and outer members.
- the reinforcement is made of the carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP).
- FIG. 24 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of the vehicle frame according to the third aspect of the invention, illustrating a cross section of the vehicle frame taken along a line XXIV-XXIV in FIG. 23 .
- a pillar center inner 321 is coupled to a panel side outer 322 .
- the pillar center inner 321 is made of CFRP.
- the panel side outer 322 is made of a metallic material.
- Ends of the pillar center inner 321 and the panel side outer 322 are coupled to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 25 is an enlarged and exploded perspective view of part of a vehicle frame according to the fourth aspect of the invention.
- a front pillar 310 includes a front pillar outer element 310 A, a front pillar inner element 310 I, and a front pillar inner front element 310 IF.
- the front pillar inner element 310 I and the front pillar inner front element 310 F are made of the carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP).
- a roof pillar 11 includes part of a roof pillar outer element 311 A, part of a center pillar outer element 312 A, and a roof pillar inner element 311 I.
- the roof pillar inner element 311 I is made of CFRP.
- a center pillar 12 includes a center pillar outer element 312 A and a center pillar inner element 312 I.
- the center pillar outer element 312 A is made of a metallic material.
- the center pillar inner element 312 I is made of CFRP.
- a door sill 13 includes a door sill outer element 313 A and a door sill inner element 313 I.
- the door sill inner element 313 I is made of CFRP.
- the inner elements of the respective members made of CFRP can preferably maintain strength against collision.
- Inherent stiffness exerted in CFRP can carry out transmission of the load preferably.
- the vehicle frame can accomplish a balance between collision safety and driving stability. Since the conventional inner elements using a steel sheet, an iron sheet, an aluminum sheet, or the like is altered so as to be made of CFRP, it is possible to reduce a total weight of the vehicle 1 .
- a force from a front direction of the vehicle is transmitted to a bumper and a front side member disposed inside each of front side right and left wheels and is transmitted to a stiffener joined between the front pillar 10 and the front side member, so that the force is dispersed on the front pillar 10 , the door sill 13 , a center tunnel, and the like.
- the whole force from the front direction of the vehicle is not received on the front section of the vehicle and part of the force can be introduced to the rear section of the vehicle.
- the invention can be applied to not only the member that requires transmission of the external force and strength against the external force, for example, not only the member such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , or the door sill 13 that is described in connection with FIG. 1 , but also a member such as a front side member, a stiffener or a center tunnel.
- a combination of a side sill and a torque box a combination of a door sill and an A pillar, a combination of a door sill and a B pillar, a combination of a side sill and a cross member, a combination of an A pillar and an upper frame, a combination of an A pillar (or a side panel) and a front roof rail (a laterally crossing member), a combination of a side panel and a roof center brace (a laterally crossing member), and a combination of a C pillar or a D pillar (or a side panel) and a rear roof rail (a laterally crossing member).
- the reinforcing member made of CFRP is inserted into the clearance and the respective members are coupled through the reinforcing member to each other, thereby enabling the joined section to satisfy the required strength and stiffness.
- the vehicle frame is made of steel sheets that have a plurality of strength and stiffness. This can serve the need for a collision safety standard by using plural kinds of high tensile strength steel sheets or super high tensile strength steel sheets.
- CFRP carbon fiber reinforced plastic
- FRP fiber reinforced plastic
- CFRTP carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic
- FIG. 26 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to an eighteenth embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 26 is a cross sectional view of members of a vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 400 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, and an inner panel 400 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 400 A and the inner panel 400 I are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 27 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the nineteenth embodiment.
- FIG. 27 is a cross sectional view of members of a vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 400 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 401 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of CFRP, and an inner panel 401 I′ that is formed into a concave shape along the outer panel 400 A and is made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 400 A and the inner panels 401 I and 401 I′ are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 28 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the twentieth embodiment.
- FIG. 28 is a cross sectional view of members of a vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 400 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, and an inner panel 402 I that is formed into a concave shape along the outer panel 400 A and is made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 200 A and the inner panel 402 I are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 29 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the twenty-first embodiment.
- FIG. 29 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 400 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 403 I that is formed into a concave shape toward the outer panel 400 A and is made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 400 A and the inner panel 403 I are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- FIG. 30 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the twenty-second embodiment.
- FIG. 30 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 400 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, an inner panel 200 I that is formed into a convex shape and is made of a metallic material, and an inner panel 404 I that is formed into a convex shape and is provided with a plurality of plate-like ribs 404 IL that have the same thickness and length and extend from the inner panel side to the outer panel side.
- the inner panel 404 I and ribs 404 IL are made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 400 A and the inner panel 404 I are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- a force is linearly transmitted to the inner panel 404 I made of CFRP.
- the ribs 404 IL serve as impact absorption members, strength of the vehicle frame can be significantly enhanced.
- the lengths of the respective plate-like ribs 404 IL may be set to be different and the thickness of the ribs 404 IL may be reduced from the inner panel side to the outer panel side. This can adjust impact strength of the ribs 404 IL against a force from free ends of the ribs 404 IL.
- FIG. 31 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the twenty-third embodiment.
- FIG. 31 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 400 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, and an inner panel 405 I that is formed into a convex shape, is made of CFRP, and is provided with a plurality of vertical plate-like ribs 405 IL and horizontal plate-like ribs 405 IC that are made of CFRP.
- the ribs 405 IL and 405 IC are intersected with each other perpendicularly to form a grid-like shape.
- the ribs 405 IL have the same thickness and length and extend from the inner panel side to the outer panel side.
- the outer panel 400 A and the inner panel 405 I are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- a force is linearly transmitted to the inner panel 405 I made of CFRP.
- the ribs 405 IL and 405 IC serve as impact absorption members, strength of the vehicle frame can be significantly enhanced.
- the lengths of the respective plate-like ribs 405 IL and 405 IC may be set to be different and the thickness of the ribs 405 IL may be reduced from the inner panel side to the outer panel side. This can adjust impact strength of the ribs 405 IL against a force from free ends of the ribs 405 IL.
- FIG. 32 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the twenty-fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 32 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 400 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, and an inner panel 406 I that is formed into a concave shape toward the outer panel 400 A, is made of CFRP, and is provided with a plurality of plate-like ribs 406 IL that have the same thickness and length and extend from the inner panel side to the outer panel side.
- the ribs 406 IL are made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 400 A and the inner panel 406 I are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- a force is linearly transmitted to the inner panel 406 I made of CFRP.
- the ribs 406 IL serve as impact absorption members, strength of the vehicle frame can be significantly enhanced.
- the lengths of the respective plate-like ribs 406 IL may be set to be different and the thickness of the ribs 406 IL may be reduced from the inner panel side to the outer panel side. This can adjust impact strength of the ribs 406 IL against a force from free ends of the ribs 406 IL. This can adjust impact strength of the ribs 406 IL against a force from free ends of the ribs 406 IL.
- FIG. 33 is an enlarged schematic sectional view of part of a vehicle frame according to the twenty-fifth embodiment.
- FIG. 33 is a cross sectional view of members of the vehicle 1 such as the front pillar 10 , the roof pillar 11 , the center pillar 12 , and the door sill 13 .
- the vehicle 1 includes an outer panel 400 A that is formed into a concave shape and is made of a metallic material, and an inner panel 407 I that is formed into a concave shape toward the outer panel 400 A, is made of CFRP, and is provided with a plurality of vertical plate-like ribs 407 IL and horizontal plate-like ribs 407 IC.
- the ribs 407 IL and 407 IC are intersected with each other perpendicularly to form a grid-like shape.
- the ribs 407 IL have the same thickness and length and extend from the inner panel side to the outer panel side.
- the reinforcement 407 IL and 407 IC are made of CFRP.
- the outer panel 400 A and the inner panel 407 I are connected to each other by an adhesive, screws, rivets, or a resin.
- a force is linearly transmitted to the inner panel 407 I made of CFRP.
- the ribs 407 IL and 407 IC serve as impact absorption members, strength of the vehicle frame can be significantly enhanced.
- the lengths of the respective plate-like ribs 407 IL and 407 IC may be set to be different and the thickness of the ribs 407 IL may be reduced from the inner panel side to the outer panel side. This can adjust impact strength of the ribs 407 IL against a force from free ends of the ribs 407 IL.
- the invention is not limited to the above embodiments.
- the invention may include variously altered constructions and structures.
- the invention can be applied to not only a vehicle but also a wing of an airplane and a ship.
- the vehicle according to the above embodiments has a monocoque structure that includes a plurality of members.
- the reinforcing member made of the reinforced resin is disposed in the junction of two members out of the plurality of members, or the bent portion of one member.
- the strength and stiffness of the junction of two members or the bent portion of one member are suitably set. This can realize a balance between collision safety and driving stability and further increased strength.
- the two members at a junction are joined through the reinforcing member.
- the strength and stiffness of the junction of two members can be enhanced.
- the reinforcing member of the vehicle in the above embodiments has a three-directional structure.
- the reinforcing member is disposed in a hollow space in a bent portion defined by a single member or defined by intersecting the plurality of members and a space is defined between the reinforcing member and an outer corner of the bent portion.
- the reinforcing member is formed precisely along the tubular hollow space defined between the outer and inner members.
- the outer member is made of the metallic material.
- the ends of the reinforcing member are joined to the metallic reinforcing members and the metallic reinforcing members are connected to each other through the reinforcing member.
- the reinforced resin of the reinforcing member is fiber reinforced plastic or CFRP.
- Reinforced plastic in the invention refer to fiber reinforced plastic (FRP), carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), carbon fiber reinforced thermoset (CFRTS), carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic (CFRTP), and the like.
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